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There is no tag that will do that. You can wrap your code in <code> but that just describes the contents, not how it appears on screen. You need to change the < and > in your code to &lt; and &gt; as Aaron suggested.

That's only necessary within an attribute value enclosed in double quotes, though.

Aaron is completely right. If you want to display those characters that have special meaning in HTML markup, you must escape them using entity references (like &#38;lt;) or numeric references (like &#38;#60;).

In XML (and thus XHTML served as XML), you can also use CDATA sections. No HTML browser supports those, AFAIK.